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ROLE OF
SPECIALIZED FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
CONTENT
 Introduction to Financial Institutions in India which provide
financial skims for project management.
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 1. Commercial bank
2. Industrial Finance Corporations of India (I.F.C.I.)
3. Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI)
4. Industrial credit and Investment
corporation of India (ICICI)
5. Small Industries Development
Bank of India(SIDBI)
6. State Financial Corporations (SFCs)
7.Venture capital funding
8. Angle capitalist
1.COMMERCIAL BANK.
 Commercial Banks are banking institutions that accept
deposits and grant short-term loans andAdvances to
their customers.
 In addition to giving short-term loans, commercial
banks also give Medium-term and long-term loan to
business enterprises.
 Now-a-days some of the commercial Banks are also
providing housing loan on a long-term basis to
individuals. There are also many Other functions of
commercial banks.
 The Banking products/function of commercial banks are
of two types.
(A) Primary functions; and
(B) Secondary functions.
(A) Primary functions
The primary functions of a commercial bank include
a) Accepting deposits; and
b) Granting loans and advances.
 Secondary functions
a. Issuing letters of credit, travelers cheque, etc.
b. Undertaking safe custody of valuables, important document
and securities by providing safe deposit vaults or lockers.
c.Providing customers with facilities of foreign exchange
dealings.
d.Transferring money from one account to another; and from
one branch to another branch of the bank through cheque, pay
order, demand draft.
TYPES OF COMMERCIAL BANK
 Public Sector Banks: These are banks
where majority stake is held by the
Government of India or Reserve Bank of
India. Examples of public sector banks are:
State Bank of India,
Nationalized banks
Name
 Allahabad Bank
 Andhra Bank
 Bank of Baroda
 Bank of India
 Bank of Maharashtra
 Canara Bank
 Central Bank of India
 Corporation Bank
Dena Bank
Indian Bank
Indian Overseas Bank
Oriental Bank of Commerce
Punjab & Sind Bank
Punjab National Bank
State Bank of India
State Bank of Mysore
State Bank of Patiala
State Bank of Travancore
Syndicate Bank
UCO Bank
Union Bank of India
United Bank of India
Vijaya Bank
Private sectors Banks:
 In case of private sector banks
majority of share capital of the Bank
is held by private individuals. These
banks are registered as companies
with limited Liability.
1. Bank of Punjab Ltd. (since merged with
Centurian Bank)
2. Centurian Bank of Punjab (since
merged with HDFC Bank)
3. Development Credit Bank Ltd.
4. HDFC Bank Ltd.
5. ICICI Bank Ltd.
6. IndusInd Bank Ltd.
7. Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.
8. Axis Bank (earlier UTI Bank)
9. Yes Bank Ltd.
INDUSTRIAL FINANCE
CORPORATIONS OF INDIA (I.F.C.I.)
 IFCI was established as a statutory corporation on 1st
July 1948 by special Act of Parliament, IFCI Act,1948.
 It was converted into a public limited company on July 1,
1993.
 Its main object is to provide medium and long term
credit to eligible industrial concerns in corporatesectors
of the economy, particularly to those industries to which
banking facilities are not available.
OBJECTIVES
• (a) To provide long and medium-term credit to industrial
concerns engaged in manufacturing, mining, shipping
and electricity generation and distribution.
• (b) The period of credit can be as long as 25 years and
should not exceed that period;
• (c) To grant credit to a single concern up to a maximum
amount of rupees one crore. This limit can be exceeded
with the permission of the government under certain
circumstances;
• (d) underwrite and directly subscribe to shares and
debentures issued by companies;
• (e) assist in setting up new projects as well as in
modernization of existing industrial concerns in
medium and large scale sector;
FUNCTIONS
• The main functions of I.F.C.I. are as under:-
• i) Granting loans and advances for the establishment, expansion,
diversification and modernization of industries in corporate and
co-operative sectors.
• ii) Guaranteeing loans raised by industrial concerns in the capital
market, both in rupees and foreign currencies.
• iii) Subscribing or underwriting the issue of shares and
debentures by industries. Such investment can be held up to 7
years.
• iv) Guaranteeing credit purchase of capital goods, importedas
well as purchased within the country.
• v) Providing assistance, under the soft loans scheme, to
selected industries such as cement, cotton textiles, jute,
engineering goods,etc.
• vi) Providing technical, legal, marketing and administrative
assistance to any industrial concern for the promotion,
management and expansion of the industrial concern.
• vii) Providing equipment to the existing industrial concerns on
lease under its „equipment leasing scheme‟.
• viii) Procuring and reselling equipment to eligible existing
industrial concerns in corporate or co-operative sectors.
• ix) Rendering merchant banking services to industrial concerns.
• In 1995-96, 67% of the total financial assistance distributed
by IFCI was in the form of rupee term loans, while foreign
currency loans accounted for approximately 17% of total
financial assistance. Thus the two types of assistance
accounted for a total of 84% of the total financial assistance
by IFCI. The remaining 16% of financial assistance, was in
the form of underwriting, direct subscription, guarantees and
equipment leasing.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA
(IDBI)
• The Industrial Development Bank of India was set up in July
1964 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of
India.
• The purpose was to enable the new institution to benefit from
the financial support and experience of RBI.
• After a decade of its working, it was delinked from RBI in
1976, when its ownership was transferred to the Government of
India.
• assisting the development of such institutions and providing
credit and other facilities for the development of industry.Thus
the role of IDBI may be stated as under:
• As an apex financial institution, it coordinates the working of
other financial institutions.
• (2) It assists in the development of other financial institutions.
• (3) It provides credit to large industrial concerns directly.
• (4) It undertakes other activities for the development of industry.
OBJECTIVES
• The main objectives of IDBI is to serve as the apex institution
for term finance for industry in India. Its objectives include
• (1) Co-ordination, regulation and supervision of the working of
other financial institutions such as IFCI , ICICI, UTI, LIC,
Commercial Banks and SFCs.
• (2) Supplementing the resources of other financial institutions
and thereby widening the scope of their assistance.
• (3) Planning, promotion and development of key industries and
diversifications of industrial growth.
FUNCTION
• The IDBI has been established to perform the following
functions-
• (1) To grant loans and advances to IFCI, SFCs or any other
financial institution by way of refinancing of loans granted
by such institutions which are repayable within 25 year.
• (2) To grant loans and advances to scheduled banks or state
co-operative banks by way of refinancing of loans granted
by such institutions which are repayable in 15 years.
(3)To grant loans and advances to IFCI, SFCs, other institutions,
scheduled banks, state co-operative banks by way of refinancing
of loans granted by such institution to industrial concerns for
exports
(4) To discount or rediscount bills of industrial concerns.
(5)To underwrite or to subscribe to shares or debentures of
industrial concerns.
(6)To subscribe to or purchase stock, shares, bonds and
debentures of other financial institutions.
(7)To grant line of credit or loans and advances to other
financial institutions such as IFCI, SFCs, etc.
(8) To grant loans to any industrial concern.
(9)To guarantee deferred payment due from any industrial
concern.
(10)To guarantee loans raised by industrial concerns in the
market or from institutions
(11) To provide consultancy and merchant banking services in
or outside India.
(12)To provide technical, legal, marketing and administrative
assistance to any industrial concern or person for promotion,
management or expansion of any industry.
(13)Planning, promoting and developing industries to fill up
gaps in the industrial structure in India.
(14)To act as trustee for the holders of debentures or other
securities
SUBSIDIARIES
The following are the subsidiaries of IDBI.
(1) Small Industries Development Bank of India
(SIDBI)
(2) IDBI Bank Ltd.
(3) IDBI Capital Market Services Ltd.
(4) IDBI Investment Management Company
CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS
•As on September 30,1996,
•The authorized Capital of IDBI was Rs.2000 crores.
Issued, subscribed and paid up share capital was Rs.828.76 crores.
•Reserves were Rs.6309 crores. Loan funds were Rs.35450 crores.
•The total outstanding loans, investments and guarantee of IDBI
stood at Rs.39,221 crore as on 31st March 1996.
INDUSTRIAL CREDIT AND INVESTMENT
CORPORATION OF INDIA (ICICI)
•Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India was
established as a joint stock company in the private sector in 1955.
•Its share capital was contributed by banks, insurance companies
and foreign institutions including the World Bank.
•Its major shareholders now are Unit Trust of India, Life
Insurance Corporation of India and General Insurance Corporation
and its subsidiaries.
OBJECTIVES
•The ICICI has been established to achieve the following objectives:
•(I) To assist in the formation, expansion and modernization of
•industrial units in the private sector;
•(ii) To stimulate and promote the participation of private capital (both
Indian and foreign) in such industrial units;
•(iii) To furnish technical and managerial aid so as to increase production
and expand employment opportunities;
FUNCTIONS
•The primary function of ICICI is to act as a channel for
providing development finance to industry. In pursuit of its
objectives of promoting industrial development, ICICI
performs the following functions:-
(i) It provides medium and long-term loans in Indian and
foreign currency for importing capital equipment and technical
services. Loans sanctioned generally go towards purchase of
fixed assets like land, building and machinery
(ii)It subscribes to new issues of shares, generally by
underwriting them;
(iii)It guarantees loans raised from private sources including
deferred payment;
(iv) It directly subscribes to shares and debentures;
(v)It provides technical and managerial assistance to industrial
units;
(vi)It provides assets on lease to industrial concerns. In
other words, assets are owned by ICICI but allowed to be
used by industrial concerns for a consideration called lease
rent.
(vii)It provides project consultancy services to industrial
units for new
projects.
(viii) It provides merchant banking services
SUBSIDIARIES
1.ICICI Securities and Finance Co. Ltd.
2. ICICI Assets Management Co. Ltd.
3. ICICI Investors Services Ltd.
4. ICICI Banking Corporations Ltd.
5. Credit Rating Information Services of India Ltd. (CRISIL)
6. Technology Development and Information Company of
India Ltd.(TDICI)
7.Programmers for the Advancement of Commercial
Technology.
8.`Programmer for Acceleration of CommercialEnergy
Research (PACER)
Financial assistance granted and disbursed by ICICI over the
years have grown steadily. ICICI has disbursed a total
financial assistance of Rs.4225 crores during the three months
period from Ist April 1998 to 30th June 1998. The total
amount sanctioned during this period is Rs.9135 crore.
STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS (SFCS)
•To meet the financial needs of small and medium enterprises,
the government of India passed the State Financial Corporation
Act in 1951, empowering the State governments to establish
development banks for their respective regions.
•Under the Act, SFCs have been established by State
governments to meet the financial requirements of medium and
small sized enterprises.
OBJECTIVES
(1) Provide financial assistance to small and medium industrial
concerns. These may be from corporate or co-operative sectors as
in case of IFCI or may be partnership, individual or joint Hindu
family business. Under SFCs Act, “industrial concern” meansany
concern engaged not only in the manufacture, preservation or
processing of goods, but also mining, hotel industry, transport
maintenance of machinery, setting up or development of an
industrial area or industrial estate, etc.
(2) Provide long and medium-term loan repayable ordinarily
within a period not exceeding 20 years.
(3) Grant financial assistance to any single industrial
concern under corporate or co-operative sector with an
aggregate upper limit of rupees Sixty lakhs. In any other
case (partnership, sole proprietorship or joint Hindu family)
the upper limit is rupees Thirty lakhs.
(4) Provide Financial assistance generally to those
industrial concerns whose paid up share capital and free
reserves do not exceed Rs.3 crore.
(5) To lay special emphasis on the development of
backward areas and small scale industries.
FUNCTIONS OF STATE FINANCIAL
CORPORATION (SFCS)
(1)Grant of loans and advances to or subscribe to debentures of
industrial concerns repayable within a period not exceeding 20 years,
with option of conversion into shares or stock of the industrial
concern.
(2)Guaranteeing loans raised by industrial concerns which are
repayable within a period not exceeding 20 years.
(3)Guaranteeing deferred payments due from an industrial concern
for purchase of capital goods in India.
(4)Underwriting of the issue of stock, shares, bonds or debentures
by industrial concerns.
(5)Subscribing to, or purchasing of, the stock, shares, bonds or
debentures of an industrial concern subject to a maximum of 30
percent of the subscribed capital, or 30 percent of paid up share
capital and free reserve, whichever is less.
(6)Act as agent of the Central government, State government,
IDBI,IFCI or any other financial institution in the matter of grant
of loan or business of IDBI, IFCI or financial institution.
(7) Providing technical and administrative assistance to any
industrial concern or any person for the promotion,
management or expansion of any industry.
(8) Planning and assisting in the promotion and
development of industries.
VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDING
Venture capital is a means of equity financing for rapidly-
growing private companies.
Finance may be required for the start-up,
development/expansion or purchase of a company.
Venture Capital firms invest funds on a professional basis,
often focusing on a limited sector of specialization (eg. IT,
infrastructure, health/life sciences, clean technology, etc.).
The goal of venture capital is to build companies so that
the shares become liquid (through IPO or acquisition) and
provide a rate of return to the investors (in the form of
cash or shares) that is consistent with the level of risk
taken.
INDIAN PRIVATE EQUITY AND VENTURE
CAPITALASSOCIATION (IVCA) Indian Private
Equity and Venture Capital Association (IVCA) is a
member based national organization that represents venture
capital and private equity firms, promotes the industry
within India and throughout the world and encourages
investment in high growth companies.
NAME OF THE VENTURE CAPITAL FUND IN
INDIA.
Aavishkaar India Micro Venture Capital Fund
Aditya Birla Private Equity Trust
Axis Venture Capital Trust
BTS India Private Equity Fund
Canbank Venture Capital Fund
Green India Venture Fund
ANGLE CAPITALIST
An angel investor or angel (also known as a business
angel or informal investor) is an affluent individual
who provides capital for a business start-up, usually in
exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity.
A small but increasing number of angel investors
organize themselves into angel groups or angel
networks to share research and pool their investment
capital.
Today "angels" typically offer expertise, experience
and contacts in addition to money. Less is known
about angel investing than venture capital because of
the individuality and privacy of the investments, but
the Small Business Administration estimates that there
are at least 250,000 angels active in the country,
funding about 30,000 small companies a year.
ANGEL FUNDING VS. VENTURE CAPITAL
• The Amount Raised
• Professional vs. nonprofessional
• Other People's Money vs. Own Money
• Board Seats
ANGELS INVESTING NETWORK IN INDIA
1.Chennai Fund
2.Indian Angels Network
3. MumbaiAngels
4. Tie Entrepreneurship AccelerationProgram

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Financial institution

  • 2. CONTENT  Introduction to Financial Institutions in India which provide financial skims for project management.         1. Commercial bank 2. Industrial Finance Corporations of India (I.F.C.I.) 3. Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) 4. Industrial credit and Investment corporation of India (ICICI) 5. Small Industries Development Bank of India(SIDBI) 6. State Financial Corporations (SFCs) 7.Venture capital funding 8. Angle capitalist
  • 3. 1.COMMERCIAL BANK.  Commercial Banks are banking institutions that accept deposits and grant short-term loans andAdvances to their customers.  In addition to giving short-term loans, commercial banks also give Medium-term and long-term loan to business enterprises.  Now-a-days some of the commercial Banks are also providing housing loan on a long-term basis to individuals. There are also many Other functions of commercial banks.
  • 4.  The Banking products/function of commercial banks are of two types. (A) Primary functions; and (B) Secondary functions. (A) Primary functions The primary functions of a commercial bank include a) Accepting deposits; and b) Granting loans and advances.
  • 5.  Secondary functions a. Issuing letters of credit, travelers cheque, etc. b. Undertaking safe custody of valuables, important document and securities by providing safe deposit vaults or lockers. c.Providing customers with facilities of foreign exchange dealings. d.Transferring money from one account to another; and from one branch to another branch of the bank through cheque, pay order, demand draft.
  • 6. TYPES OF COMMERCIAL BANK  Public Sector Banks: These are banks where majority stake is held by the Government of India or Reserve Bank of India. Examples of public sector banks are: State Bank of India, Nationalized banks Name  Allahabad Bank  Andhra Bank  Bank of Baroda  Bank of India  Bank of Maharashtra  Canara Bank  Central Bank of India  Corporation Bank Dena Bank Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab & Sind Bank Punjab National Bank State Bank of India State Bank of Mysore State Bank of Patiala State Bank of Travancore Syndicate Bank UCO Bank Union Bank of India United Bank of India Vijaya Bank
  • 7. Private sectors Banks:  In case of private sector banks majority of share capital of the Bank is held by private individuals. These banks are registered as companies with limited Liability. 1. Bank of Punjab Ltd. (since merged with Centurian Bank) 2. Centurian Bank of Punjab (since merged with HDFC Bank) 3. Development Credit Bank Ltd. 4. HDFC Bank Ltd. 5. ICICI Bank Ltd. 6. IndusInd Bank Ltd. 7. Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. 8. Axis Bank (earlier UTI Bank) 9. Yes Bank Ltd.
  • 8. INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATIONS OF INDIA (I.F.C.I.)  IFCI was established as a statutory corporation on 1st July 1948 by special Act of Parliament, IFCI Act,1948.  It was converted into a public limited company on July 1, 1993.  Its main object is to provide medium and long term credit to eligible industrial concerns in corporatesectors of the economy, particularly to those industries to which banking facilities are not available.
  • 9. OBJECTIVES • (a) To provide long and medium-term credit to industrial concerns engaged in manufacturing, mining, shipping and electricity generation and distribution. • (b) The period of credit can be as long as 25 years and should not exceed that period; • (c) To grant credit to a single concern up to a maximum amount of rupees one crore. This limit can be exceeded with the permission of the government under certain circumstances;
  • 10. • (d) underwrite and directly subscribe to shares and debentures issued by companies; • (e) assist in setting up new projects as well as in modernization of existing industrial concerns in medium and large scale sector;
  • 11. FUNCTIONS • The main functions of I.F.C.I. are as under:- • i) Granting loans and advances for the establishment, expansion, diversification and modernization of industries in corporate and co-operative sectors. • ii) Guaranteeing loans raised by industrial concerns in the capital market, both in rupees and foreign currencies. • iii) Subscribing or underwriting the issue of shares and debentures by industries. Such investment can be held up to 7 years.
  • 12. • iv) Guaranteeing credit purchase of capital goods, importedas well as purchased within the country. • v) Providing assistance, under the soft loans scheme, to selected industries such as cement, cotton textiles, jute, engineering goods,etc. • vi) Providing technical, legal, marketing and administrative assistance to any industrial concern for the promotion, management and expansion of the industrial concern.
  • 13. • vii) Providing equipment to the existing industrial concerns on lease under its „equipment leasing scheme‟. • viii) Procuring and reselling equipment to eligible existing industrial concerns in corporate or co-operative sectors. • ix) Rendering merchant banking services to industrial concerns.
  • 14. • In 1995-96, 67% of the total financial assistance distributed by IFCI was in the form of rupee term loans, while foreign currency loans accounted for approximately 17% of total financial assistance. Thus the two types of assistance accounted for a total of 84% of the total financial assistance by IFCI. The remaining 16% of financial assistance, was in the form of underwriting, direct subscription, guarantees and equipment leasing.
  • 15. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (IDBI) • The Industrial Development Bank of India was set up in July 1964 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of India. • The purpose was to enable the new institution to benefit from the financial support and experience of RBI. • After a decade of its working, it was delinked from RBI in 1976, when its ownership was transferred to the Government of India.
  • 16. • assisting the development of such institutions and providing credit and other facilities for the development of industry.Thus the role of IDBI may be stated as under: • As an apex financial institution, it coordinates the working of other financial institutions. • (2) It assists in the development of other financial institutions. • (3) It provides credit to large industrial concerns directly. • (4) It undertakes other activities for the development of industry.
  • 17. OBJECTIVES • The main objectives of IDBI is to serve as the apex institution for term finance for industry in India. Its objectives include • (1) Co-ordination, regulation and supervision of the working of other financial institutions such as IFCI , ICICI, UTI, LIC, Commercial Banks and SFCs. • (2) Supplementing the resources of other financial institutions and thereby widening the scope of their assistance. • (3) Planning, promotion and development of key industries and diversifications of industrial growth.
  • 18. FUNCTION • The IDBI has been established to perform the following functions- • (1) To grant loans and advances to IFCI, SFCs or any other financial institution by way of refinancing of loans granted by such institutions which are repayable within 25 year. • (2) To grant loans and advances to scheduled banks or state co-operative banks by way of refinancing of loans granted by such institutions which are repayable in 15 years.
  • 19. (3)To grant loans and advances to IFCI, SFCs, other institutions, scheduled banks, state co-operative banks by way of refinancing of loans granted by such institution to industrial concerns for exports (4) To discount or rediscount bills of industrial concerns. (5)To underwrite or to subscribe to shares or debentures of industrial concerns. (6)To subscribe to or purchase stock, shares, bonds and debentures of other financial institutions.
  • 20. (7)To grant line of credit or loans and advances to other financial institutions such as IFCI, SFCs, etc. (8) To grant loans to any industrial concern. (9)To guarantee deferred payment due from any industrial concern. (10)To guarantee loans raised by industrial concerns in the market or from institutions
  • 21. (11) To provide consultancy and merchant banking services in or outside India. (12)To provide technical, legal, marketing and administrative assistance to any industrial concern or person for promotion, management or expansion of any industry. (13)Planning, promoting and developing industries to fill up gaps in the industrial structure in India. (14)To act as trustee for the holders of debentures or other securities
  • 22. SUBSIDIARIES The following are the subsidiaries of IDBI. (1) Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) (2) IDBI Bank Ltd. (3) IDBI Capital Market Services Ltd. (4) IDBI Investment Management Company
  • 23. CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS •As on September 30,1996, •The authorized Capital of IDBI was Rs.2000 crores. Issued, subscribed and paid up share capital was Rs.828.76 crores. •Reserves were Rs.6309 crores. Loan funds were Rs.35450 crores. •The total outstanding loans, investments and guarantee of IDBI stood at Rs.39,221 crore as on 31st March 1996.
  • 24. INDUSTRIAL CREDIT AND INVESTMENT CORPORATION OF INDIA (ICICI) •Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India was established as a joint stock company in the private sector in 1955. •Its share capital was contributed by banks, insurance companies and foreign institutions including the World Bank. •Its major shareholders now are Unit Trust of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India and General Insurance Corporation and its subsidiaries.
  • 25. OBJECTIVES •The ICICI has been established to achieve the following objectives: •(I) To assist in the formation, expansion and modernization of •industrial units in the private sector; •(ii) To stimulate and promote the participation of private capital (both Indian and foreign) in such industrial units; •(iii) To furnish technical and managerial aid so as to increase production and expand employment opportunities;
  • 26. FUNCTIONS •The primary function of ICICI is to act as a channel for providing development finance to industry. In pursuit of its objectives of promoting industrial development, ICICI performs the following functions:- (i) It provides medium and long-term loans in Indian and foreign currency for importing capital equipment and technical services. Loans sanctioned generally go towards purchase of fixed assets like land, building and machinery
  • 27. (ii)It subscribes to new issues of shares, generally by underwriting them; (iii)It guarantees loans raised from private sources including deferred payment; (iv) It directly subscribes to shares and debentures; (v)It provides technical and managerial assistance to industrial units;
  • 28. (vi)It provides assets on lease to industrial concerns. In other words, assets are owned by ICICI but allowed to be used by industrial concerns for a consideration called lease rent. (vii)It provides project consultancy services to industrial units for new projects. (viii) It provides merchant banking services
  • 29. SUBSIDIARIES 1.ICICI Securities and Finance Co. Ltd. 2. ICICI Assets Management Co. Ltd. 3. ICICI Investors Services Ltd. 4. ICICI Banking Corporations Ltd. 5. Credit Rating Information Services of India Ltd. (CRISIL)
  • 30. 6. Technology Development and Information Company of India Ltd.(TDICI) 7.Programmers for the Advancement of Commercial Technology. 8.`Programmer for Acceleration of CommercialEnergy Research (PACER)
  • 31. Financial assistance granted and disbursed by ICICI over the years have grown steadily. ICICI has disbursed a total financial assistance of Rs.4225 crores during the three months period from Ist April 1998 to 30th June 1998. The total amount sanctioned during this period is Rs.9135 crore.
  • 32. STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS (SFCS) •To meet the financial needs of small and medium enterprises, the government of India passed the State Financial Corporation Act in 1951, empowering the State governments to establish development banks for their respective regions. •Under the Act, SFCs have been established by State governments to meet the financial requirements of medium and small sized enterprises.
  • 33. OBJECTIVES (1) Provide financial assistance to small and medium industrial concerns. These may be from corporate or co-operative sectors as in case of IFCI or may be partnership, individual or joint Hindu family business. Under SFCs Act, “industrial concern” meansany concern engaged not only in the manufacture, preservation or processing of goods, but also mining, hotel industry, transport maintenance of machinery, setting up or development of an industrial area or industrial estate, etc.
  • 34. (2) Provide long and medium-term loan repayable ordinarily within a period not exceeding 20 years. (3) Grant financial assistance to any single industrial concern under corporate or co-operative sector with an aggregate upper limit of rupees Sixty lakhs. In any other case (partnership, sole proprietorship or joint Hindu family) the upper limit is rupees Thirty lakhs.
  • 35. (4) Provide Financial assistance generally to those industrial concerns whose paid up share capital and free reserves do not exceed Rs.3 crore. (5) To lay special emphasis on the development of backward areas and small scale industries.
  • 36. FUNCTIONS OF STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION (SFCS) (1)Grant of loans and advances to or subscribe to debentures of industrial concerns repayable within a period not exceeding 20 years, with option of conversion into shares or stock of the industrial concern. (2)Guaranteeing loans raised by industrial concerns which are repayable within a period not exceeding 20 years. (3)Guaranteeing deferred payments due from an industrial concern for purchase of capital goods in India.
  • 37. (4)Underwriting of the issue of stock, shares, bonds or debentures by industrial concerns. (5)Subscribing to, or purchasing of, the stock, shares, bonds or debentures of an industrial concern subject to a maximum of 30 percent of the subscribed capital, or 30 percent of paid up share capital and free reserve, whichever is less. (6)Act as agent of the Central government, State government, IDBI,IFCI or any other financial institution in the matter of grant of loan or business of IDBI, IFCI or financial institution.
  • 38. (7) Providing technical and administrative assistance to any industrial concern or any person for the promotion, management or expansion of any industry. (8) Planning and assisting in the promotion and development of industries.
  • 39. VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDING Venture capital is a means of equity financing for rapidly- growing private companies. Finance may be required for the start-up, development/expansion or purchase of a company. Venture Capital firms invest funds on a professional basis, often focusing on a limited sector of specialization (eg. IT, infrastructure, health/life sciences, clean technology, etc.).
  • 40. The goal of venture capital is to build companies so that the shares become liquid (through IPO or acquisition) and provide a rate of return to the investors (in the form of cash or shares) that is consistent with the level of risk taken. INDIAN PRIVATE EQUITY AND VENTURE CAPITALASSOCIATION (IVCA) Indian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (IVCA) is a member based national organization that represents venture capital and private equity firms, promotes the industry within India and throughout the world and encourages investment in high growth companies.
  • 41. NAME OF THE VENTURE CAPITAL FUND IN INDIA. Aavishkaar India Micro Venture Capital Fund Aditya Birla Private Equity Trust Axis Venture Capital Trust BTS India Private Equity Fund Canbank Venture Capital Fund Green India Venture Fund
  • 42. ANGLE CAPITALIST An angel investor or angel (also known as a business angel or informal investor) is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business start-up, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity. A small but increasing number of angel investors organize themselves into angel groups or angel networks to share research and pool their investment capital.
  • 43. Today "angels" typically offer expertise, experience and contacts in addition to money. Less is known about angel investing than venture capital because of the individuality and privacy of the investments, but the Small Business Administration estimates that there are at least 250,000 angels active in the country, funding about 30,000 small companies a year.
  • 44. ANGEL FUNDING VS. VENTURE CAPITAL • The Amount Raised • Professional vs. nonprofessional • Other People's Money vs. Own Money • Board Seats
  • 45. ANGELS INVESTING NETWORK IN INDIA 1.Chennai Fund 2.Indian Angels Network 3. MumbaiAngels 4. Tie Entrepreneurship AccelerationProgram